The Sound of the Spirit
Rivka is a twelve-year-old Jewish girl who believes in Jesus. In their neighborhood, she and her father go to a Messianic Jewish church. Rivka's life is turned upside down when her father dies suddenly. She eventually settles down with her Orthodox Jewish relatives and joins their synagogue. Rivka learns life lessons that stir her faith to new levels, touching the hearts of individuals whose lives she has reluctantly influenced, from her tumultuous relationship with her uncle, to a meeting with the synagogue's senior rabbi, to the attention of the synagogue's cutest lad. The narrative of a little girl caught in the crossfire of strong feelings between two spiritual communities is told in "The Sound of the Spirit," a novel that has never been published before. It's recounted with wit, grace, and compassion.